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  2. Atlantic puffin - Wikipedia

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    This puffin has a black crown and back, light grey cheek patches, and a white body and underparts. Its broad, boldly marked red-and-black beak and orange legs contrast with its plumage. It moults while at sea in the winter, and some of the brightly coloured facial characteristics are lost, with colour returning during the spring. The external ...

  3. Now's the time to find Atlantic puffins in nearby Maine ... - AOL

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    Puffin beaks are also a marvel of engineering. If you take a close look you will notice a bright orange rosette of flesh at the base (the hinge). This allows a puffin to open its beak much wider ...

  4. Puffin - Wikipedia

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    After breeding, all three puffin species winter at sea, usually far from coasts and often extending south of the breeding range. [21] Iceland is the home to most of the Atlantic puffins with about 10 million individuals. [25] The largest single puffin colony in the world is in the Westmann Isles of Iceland.

  5. Auk - Wikipedia

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    Auks or alcids are birds of the family Alcidae in the order Charadriiformes. [1] The alcid family includes the murres, guillemots, auklets, puffins, and murrelets.The family contains 25 extant or recently extinct species that are divided into 11 genera.

  6. Manx shearwater - Wikipedia

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    The scientific name of this species records a name shift: Manx shearwaters were called Manks puffins in the 17th century. Puffin is an Anglo-Norman word (Middle English pophyn) for the cured carcasses of nestling shearwaters. The Atlantic puffin acquired the name much later, possibly because of its similar nesting habits.

  7. Alderney Puffin nests almost trebled since 2005 - AOL

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    The number of Puffin nests in Alderney has almost trebled since the island's wildlife trust starting monitoring the animals in 2005. Alderney Wildlife Trust said the latest Puffin Survey found 330 ...

  8. New puffin species evolved because of climate change ...

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    Scientists believe they have discovered a hybrid species of the Atlantic puffin that provides evidence of the first large-scale change of an animal species driven by climate change.

  9. Horned puffin - Wikipedia

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    Young puffins lose their greyish facial spots during their first springtime. [10] The beak gains its developed form at the age of one year and continues to grow over the years, reaching the brightest coloration at five years, the point of sexual maturity. [9] The puffin reaches its adult size and weight at this period.